Association for the Preservation of Virginia Antiquities, Montgomery County Branch Papers Association for the Preservation
of Virginia Antiquities, Montgomery County Branch Papers, 1754-1996 Ms.1962.001
Special Collections and University Archives, Virginia Tech
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Laura Katz Smith, Archivist, and Helen Harrison, Student Assistant
Repository
Special Collections and University Archives, Virginia Tech
Identification
Ms.1962.001
Title
Association for the Preservation of Virginia Antiquities, Montgomery County Branch Papers 1754-1996 1958-1983
Quantity
ca. 9 Cubic Feet, 13 boxes; 7 oversize folders; 1 oversize roll
Creator
Association for the Preservation of Virginia Antiquities (APVA) (1889-2009)
Creator
Preservation Virginia (2009-)
Language
The materials in the collection are in English.
Abstract
The records largely document the recent history of Smithfield Plantation, ancestral home of the Preston family, focusing particularly
on its restoration beginning in 1962. While much of the renovation occurred in the 1960s, many of the records detail other
renovation projects done in the 1970s and 1980s. The collection also includes historical and other related documents dating
from before the original Preston family's residence at Smithfield.
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The collection is open to research.
Preferred Citation
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Association for the Preservation of Virginia Antiquities, Montgomery County Branch Papers, Ms1962-001, Special Collections
and University Archives, Virginia Tech, Blacksburg, Va.
Source of Acquisition
The Association for the Preservation of Virginia Antiquities, Montgomery County Branch Papers were donated to Special Collections
and University Archives in multiple accruals between 1962 and 1996.
Processing Information
Processing was completed in September 1996, after initial processing in the 1980s. Additional description was completed in
October 2009.
Founded in 1889, the Association for the Preservation of Virginia Antiquities (APVA) has twenty branches which own and maintain
historic properties. In November 1958 the APVA authorized the organization of the Montgomery County branch for the specific
purpose of acquiring and restoring Smithfield Plantation, the historic home near Blacksburg in Montgomery County, Virginia,
built by William Preston in 1773. In 1959 Mrs. Janie Preston Brockenbrough Lamb, a descendant of Preston, donated Smithfield
and 4.5 acres of land to the APVA. Restoration of the building was begun in 1962 when the APVA's Montgomery County Branch
raised the funds for renovation and contracted with architects and contractors. Since its foundation, and in more recent years,
the organization has had some changes, including the dissolution of branches and the combination of the Montgomery County
Branch with the Smithfield Preston Foundation. In 2009, the name was changed to Preservation Virgina.
Smithfield Plantation is the historic home of the Preston family, one of the founding families of Blacksburg and Montgomery
County, Virginia. It was built by William Preston (1729-1783), who emigrated from northern Ireland with his family in 1737.
He married Susanna Smith in 1761 and settled at Greenfield in Botetourt County in 1769. Preston established himself as a leader
in the Virginia frontier by serving in the militia in the French and Indian and Revolutionary wars, in the House of Burgesses
representing Augusta County from 1766 to 1768 and Botetourt County in 1769, and as County Lieutenant of Fincastle and Montgomery.
He was appointed surveyor of Fincastle County in 1772 and moved his family to that area. He built Smithfield, named in honor
of his wife, in 1773. Smithfield was the birthplace and home of three Virginia governors, including James Patton Preston (son
of William), and John Buchanan Floyd and John Floyd, Jr. (grandsons of William).
George Green Shackelford, a professor of history from 1954 to 1986 (now Emeritus) at Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State
University, or Virginia Tech, which is adjacent to the Smithfield property, spearheaded the restoration by forming the Montgomery
County branch and adopting the project of preserving and restoring the Smithfield residence.
The APVA changed their name to Preservation Virginia in 2009. However, since the mateirals in this collection were created
under the previous name, we have retained that for the collection title. Both names have been added to the corporate names
associated with this collection.
The records largely document the recent history of Smithfield Plantation, ancestral home of the Preston family, focusing particularly
on its restoration beginning in 1962. While much of the renovation occurred in the 1960s, many of the records detail other
renovation projects done in the 1970s and 1980s.
The collection is organized into seven series: Series I: Correspondence(largely from and to George Shackelford); Series II:
Publications, including APVA and Montgomery County branch newsletters and APVA Discovery magazines; Series III: Smithfield
Plantation Renovation, including appraisals, reports, and receipts; Series IV: Renovations of other Smithfield Plantation
Buildings, including information about the renovations of other structures on the Smithfield property, (the cook's cabin,
the miller's log house, and the smokehouse); Series V: AVPA General Files, including meeting minutes, financial reports, and
building committee reports; Series VI: Historical Documents from dating from the original Preston family's residence at Smithfield
(materials include manuscript account books (1754-1763) of William Preston while residing at Greenfield, manuscript pages
detailing work done by a wheelright (1845-1850); and genealogical information about the Preston family); and Series VII: Miscellaneous
Documents, which includes materials relating to historic Montgomery County and the Smithfield Plantation. The collection also
contains Series VIII: Oversize Documents, containing blueprints and architectural drawings.
Virginia Tech Special Collections and University Archives houses a number of other collections containing information on the
Preston family and Smithfield Plantation:
The guide to the Association for the Preservation of Virginia Antiquities, Montgomery County Branch Papers by Special Collections
and University Archives, Virginia Tech, is licensed under a CC0 ( https://creativecommons.org/share-your-work/public-domain/cc0/ ).
Correspondence and Photographs to/from Howe P. Cochran
1962-1964
box-folder 1 folder: 4
Correspondence to/from Charles W. Crush
1962-1964
box-folder 1 folder: 5
Correspondence to/from and Newspaper Articles about the Daughters of the American Revolution (DAR), 1962-1964, and DAR May
1961 and August-September 1963 Magazines
1961-1964
box-folder 1 folder: 6
Correspondence to/from Preston Davie
1961-1965
box-folder 1 folder: 7
Correspondence to/from Virginia Drewry
1960-1965
box-folder 1 folder: 8
Correspondence to/from Virginia Farrier, Marion Fuller, Mary Fray, and Preston Fox III
1960-1963
box-folder 1 folder: 9
Correspondence to/from and Newspaper Articles about the Garden Club of Virginia
1969-1984
box-folder 1 folder: 10
Correspondence to/from Preston P. Joyes
1960-1965
box-folder 1 folder: 11
Correspondence to/from Mrs. Lamb (includes newspaper articles about her death)
1958-1965
box-folder 1 folder: 12
Correspondence to/from Brockenbrough Lamb Jr. (includes newspaper articles about his death)
1960-1964
box-folder 1 folder: 13
Correspondence on Cyrus Hall McCormick Historical Site
1958-1959
box-folder 1 folder: 14
Correspondence to/from William Tayloe Munford (Smithfield Plantation interior decorator)
1963-1965
box-folder 2 folder: 1
Correspondence about the National Trust for Historic Preservation
1959-1963
box-folder 2 folder: 2
Correspondence to/from Sarah Caperton Preston and Nelly C. Preston
1961-1964
box-folder 2 folder: 3
Correspondence to/from Marguerite Stuart Quarles
1958-1960
box-folder 2 folder: 4
Correspondence about the National Trust Summer School (summer study abroad programs)
1958-1964
box-folder 2 folder: 5
Correspondence to/from Mrs. W. Taliaferro Thompson
1963-1965
box-folder 2 folder: 6
Miscellaneous Correspondence to/from George Shackelford
1957-1959
box-folder 2 folder: 7
Miscellaneous Correspondence to/from George Shackelford
1960
box-folder 2 folder: 8
Miscellaneous Correspondence to/from George Shackelford
1961
box-folder 2 folder: 9
Miscellaneous Correspondence to/from George Shackelford (includes photographs of paintings, misc.)
1962
box-folder 2 folder: 10
Miscellaneous Correspondence to/from George Shackelford
1963
box-folder 2 folder: 11
Miscellaneous Correspondence to/from George Shackelford
1964
box-folder 2 folder: 12
Miscellaneous Correspondence to/from George Shackelford
1965
box-folder 3 folder: 1
Miscellaneous Correspondence to/from George Shackelford
1967-1970
box-folder 3 folder: 2
Miscellaneous Correspondence to/from George Shackelford
1975-1979
box-folder 3 folder: 3
Miscellaneous Correspondence to/from George Shackelford (includes obituaries of William P. Mounfield)
1980-1988
box-folder 3 folder: 4
Miscellaneous Correspondence to/from George Shackelford
Copies of Newspaper Articles about Smithfield Plantation
1960-1963
box-folder 3 folder: 7
Newspaper Articles about Smithfield Plantation
1970-1973
box-folder 3 folder: 8
Newspaper Articles about Smithfield Plantation
1980-1984
box-folder 3 folder: 9
APVA Discovery Magazines, [Fall 1977; Spring and Fall 1978; Spring and Fall 1980; Summer 1981; Fall/Winter 1982; Winter 1982;
Winter 1983; 1984-85 annual reports; 1986-88; and Centennial 1989]
1977-1989.
box-folder 3 folder: 10
APVA Newsletters (Vol. I, no. 1 through Vol. VI, no. 3)
1983-1988
box-folder 3 folder: 11
Montgomery County Branch APVA Newsletters, [Jan. 1981; Feb. 1983; Jan. 1984; May 1985; Jan. 1986; Mar. and Oct. 1987; Mar.,
Jun., and Nov. 1988; and Jun. 1989]
Photographs and Negatives of Smithfield Plantation
1899-1967
box-folder 4 folder: 2
Smithfield Plantation Titles, Copies of Deeds, Appraisals, and Plats
1904-1963
box-folder 4 folder: 3
Acquisition of Smithfield Plantation Property (initial proposal, APVA acceptance, Montgomery County Branch APVA Constitution
& By-Laws)
1958-1962
box-folder 4 folder: 4
Correspondence to/from G.E. Trout & Sons, General Contractors at Smithfield Plantation
1959-1963
box-folder 4 folder: 5
Smithfield Plantation Historical Information, Restoration Plan, and Budget Plan for Operations
1960
box-folder 4 folder: 6
Roof Shingles for Smithfield Plantation
1960
box-folder 4 folder: 7
Financing for the Restoration of Smithfield Plantation
1960-1963
box-folder 4 folder: 8
Process of Renovation at Smithfield Plantation (architect and contractor correspondence)
1960-1964
box-folder 4 folder: 9
Photocopies of Layouts and Blueprints for Smithfield Plantation
1960-1982
box-folder 4 folder: 10
Correspondence about Refurnishing Smithfield Plantation
1961-1981
box-folder 5 folder: 1
Notepaper and Postal Cards for Smithfield Plantation
1962-1963
box-folder 5 folder: 2
Correspondence from Guerrant & Mounfield, Architects for Smithfield Plantation Restoration
1962-1964
box-folder 5 folder: 3
Smithfield Plantation Restoration Correspondence, Sketches, and Photographs
1962-1964
box-folder 5 folder: 4
Smithfield Plantation Restoration Bills and Correspondence
1962-1965
box-folder 5 folder: 5
Information about Furniture (appraisals, gifts, purchases, shipping orders, and photographs)
1962-1965
box-folder 5 folder: 6
"Specifications for Restoration of Smithfield Plantation House," Copy 1, by Guerrant & Mounfield, A.I.A. Architects
1963
box-folder 5 folder: 7
"Specifications for Restoration of Smithfield Plantation House," Duplicate of Copy 1, by Guerrant & Mounfield, A.I.A. Architects
1963
box-folder 5 folder: 8
"Proposed Landscape Plan for Smithfield Plantation" by Philip John Markham
1967
box-folder 5 folder: 9
Montgomery County Branch APVA Archeological Project at Smithfield Plantation
1967-1975
box-folder 5 folder: 10
"A Report on an Excavation at Smithfield Plantation House" (trench excavation along the south side of the main house and office
excavation) by K.R. Bonnett and J.D. Lahendro, and Quarterly Bulletin of Archeological Society of Virginia
1975-1976
box-folder 6 folder: 1
Smithfield Plantation Proposal for Public Restroom Sites
1977
box-folder 6 folder: 2
Smithfield Plantation Accessions Committee Report. Accessions are of Furniture, "Janie Preston" Doll, Rugs from Howe Preston
Cockran, and Indian Artifacts, Donated to Smithfield
1980
box-folder 6 folder: 3
"Archeological Testing of 44MY97, Smithfield Plantation" (location of cultural deposits on grounds north of main house) by
Herbert G. Fisher
1982
box-folder 6 folder: 4
Smithfield Plantation Capital Funds Drive
1982
box-folder 6 folder: 5
Smithfield Plantation Improvements for Water and Sewer
1982
box-folder 6 folder: 6
Smithfield Plantation Reconstruction Notes and Fees
1982-1984
box-folder 6 folder: 7
Smithfield Plantation Restroom Project
1982-1986
box-folder 6 folder: 8
"Archeological Testing of Walkway Feature 44MY97, Smithfield Plantation" by Herbert G. Fisher (includes slides and photographs)
1983
box-folder 6 folder: 9
Smithfield Plantation Building Committee Report
1984
box-folder 6 folder: 10
Smithfield Plantation Building Committee
1984
box-folder 6 folder: 11
Smithfield Plantation Contracts with Don Loop, Inc., Masonry and Building Contractor
1984-1986
box-folder 6 folder: 12
Smithfield Plantation Air Conditioning Correspondence (includes photographs)
1984-1989
box-folder 6 folder: 13
Smithfield Plantation Storm Window Specs and Catalogs; Possible Donations for Windows
1985
box-folder 7 folder: 1
Smithfield Plantation Organization and Operations
1985
box-folder 7 folder: 2
Smithfield Plantation Building Committee (includes photographs)
1985-1986
box-folder 7 folder: 3
Smithfield Plantation Budgets and Plans
1985-1989
box-folder 7 folder: 4
"Air Conditioning Study for Smithfield Plantation Main House" by Mills, Oliver, & Webb, Inc., Architects
1986
box-folder 7 folder: 5
Smithfield Plantation Curator Contract
1986-1988
box-folder 7 folder: 6
Smithfield Plantation Building Committee
1986-1990
box-folder 7 folder: 7
Smithfield Plantation Pest Control Records
1986-1990
box-folder 7 folder: 8
Smithfield Plantation Well Abandonment, Roanoke Pump Sales & Service
1987
box-folder 7 folder: 9
"Central Chimney Base Excavation, Smithfield Plantation" by Woods River Construction Co. (includes photographs)
Series IV: Renovations of Other Smithfield Plantation Buildings
1970-1986
box-folder 9 folder: 9
Smithfield Plantation Cook's Cabin Restoration
1970
box-folder 9 folder: 10
"Restoration of Miller's Log House, Establishment of Water Source for Mill, and Eventual Reconstruction of Grist Mill" by
William L. Favrao
1976
box-folder 9 folder: 11
"Outline Specifications for Restoration and Remodeling of the Miller's House and Site Water and Sewer Lines" by Rogers & Reynolds
Architects, Inc.
1982
box-folder 9 folder: 12
Application for funds for Cook's Cabin, Miller's House, and Water and Sewer
1982
box-folder 9 folder: 13
"Outline Specifications for 1) Restoration and Remodeling of the Miller's House and 2) Site Water and Sewer Lines, Smithfield
Plantation" by Rogers & Reynolds Architects, Inc. (includes photographs)
1982
box-folder 9 folder: 14
Smithfield Plantation Smokehouse Contract
1985-1986
box-folder 10 folder: 1
Smithfield Plantation Cook's Cabin and Smokehouse Restoration
Manuscript Account Book of William Preston of Greenfield
1754-1759
box-folder 12 folder: 6
Manuscript Account Book of William Preston of Greenfield
1755-1763
box-folder 12 folder: 7
Original Document of Tax Document on William Preston's Estate
1805
box-folder 12 folder: 8
Manuscript Pages detailing work done by a Wheelwright
1845-1850
box-folder 12 folder: 9
James Cochran's handwritten copy of Mrs. Letitia Floyd's 1843 manuscript of History of the Preston Family, done by Cochran
in 1848. Includes a typescript transcription by June Stubbs
1996
box-folder 12 folder: 10
Obituary notice of Mrs. Louisa Penelope Preston
1853
box-folder 12 folder: 11
E.L. Hawkins manuscript book of his Blacksburg business general ledger accounts
1859
box-folder 12 folder: 12
Envelope with piece of flax spun by Margaret Buchanan Campbell (the envelope has a written account of the history of the flax
- "Charles Campbell was placed in jail because he was unable to pay all his taxes. His wife, Margaret, spun flax thread to
sell. She was able to get her husband out of jail and pay their taxes with the money she made from the thread")
1907.
box-folder 12 folder: 13
Letter to Mrs. J.S. Grasty from Monica McPherson
1932
box-folder 12 folder: 14
Poem by Kathleen Shelor Bibb, "Smithfield" Ancestor of V.P.I.
1964
box-folder 12 folder: 15
Typed Copy of The Will of Colonel William Preston, The Radford Review, Faculty Research Issue
1972
box-folder 12 folder: 16
Inventory of Preston Papers and Correspondence about Appraisals
1985
box-folder 12 folder: 17
"Archeological Investigation of the Governor John Floyd and Letitia Preston Floyd Graves, Sweet Springs, Monroe County, West
Virginia" by Kenneth W. Robinson
1988
box-folder 12 folder: 18
Genealogy of the Preston Family
box-folder 12 folder: 19
Copy of text written on John Preston's monument at Tinkling Spring Cemetery
box-folder 12 folder: 20
Photograph copy of the Preston Family and the Civil War
box-folder 12 folder: 21
Typescript list of the account of property William Preston owned when he died on June 28, 1793
box-folder 12 folder: 22
Photocopy of list of the Personal Estate of Jamis P. Preston
box-folder 12 folder: 23
Photocopies of Susanna Smith Preston's last will and testament (1822), inventory of goods (1825), and account of property
sold (1826)
box-folder 12 folder: 24
Colonel William Preston and His Illustrious Progeny, by George Shackelford
box-folder 12 folder: 25
Smithfield Plantation
box-folder 12 folder: 26
Poem by Hyde Fowlkes, Smithfield
box-folder 12 folder: 27
Photograph of Thomas Lewis Preston
box-folder 12 folder: 28
Copies of drawings of William Lynn Lewis, Mary Preston Lewis, Margaret Lynn Lewis Cochran, John Cochran, with a brief history
on the back of each
National Trust for Historic Preservation Printed Material
1959-1964
box-folder 13 folder: 2
Information about the Tourist Industry from the U.S. Department of Commerce and Correspondence about creating a Commission
to study the Tourist Industry
1964-1965
box-folder 13 folder: 3
Acceptance and thank you notes to the Preservation of Restored Grounds and Garden of Smithfield Plantation, hosted by the
Garden Club of Virginia
1984
box-folder 13 folder: 4
Resume and letter of recommendation for Jeffrey Clayton Turner, Smithfield Plantation Resident Curator
1985
box-folder 13 folder: 5
Notes on Virginia Publications
1985-1987
box-folder 13 folder: 6
"Williams Mill Report" (Valley Roller Mill restoration, includes photographs and negatives)
1986
box-folder 13 folder: 7
Typed Geneology on the Montgomery and Graham Family
box-folder 13 folder: 8
Copy of Historical Map of Montgomery County
box-folder 13 folder: 9
Photographs and Negatives of Cane Mill at Mabry Mill
box-folder 13 folder: 10
Miscellaneous Unidentified Pen Sketches of Lake Scenes and Trees (artist unknown)
box-folder 13 folder: 11
Copy of "Park Planning Guidelines" by George E. Fogg
box-folder 13 folder: 12
Brochures and Pamphlets about Jamestown (historic property owned by APVA)